
Nicholas Monath
University of Massachusets Amherst
unsupervised learning
summarization
clustering
long documents
qa
topic models
coreference
a*
hierarchical clustering
scalable
conversqational question answering
knowledge informed
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presentations
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SHORT BIO
Nicholas Monath is a PhD student in computer science at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, advised by Professor Andrew McCallum in the Information Extraction and Synthesis Laboratory. His research focuses on machine learning and natural language processing, in particular, scalable and online methods for entity resolution and clustering. His work on inventor entity resolution won the USPTO's Inventor Disambiguation Challenge. He co-organized the first workshop on Sets & Partitions at NeurIPS 2019.
Presentations

Unsupervised Opinion Summarization Using Approximate Geodesics
Somnath Basu Roy Chowdhury and 4 other authors

Event and Entity Coreference using Trees to Encode Uncertainty in Joint Decisions
Nishant Yadav and 3 other authors

Scaling Within Document Coreference to Long Texts
Raghuveer Thirukovalluru and 5 other authors

Exact and Approximate Hierarchical Clustering Using A*
Amr Ahmed and 8 other authors